Nice hack but sounds quite unsafe, I like having to unblock de phone in order to use it.
Guess who wins that, bots. Now you need a whole new system to verify the identity of the buyer (which HN would prob love). Also is First Come First Serve really fair? Some people have more time at hand to keep…
The language is almost 10 years old and they are not planning a v1.0 anytime soon afaik.
I'd guess it is more about making companies paying more and higher subs than training data.
I guess that's why I am getting so many "Allow to find devices on your network" alerts. Good feature overall.
good way to get us a in a singularity
$20B is like pocket money at the scale the whole industry is moving.
I said that still requires skill, just not as much.
Do papers need a "non-conflict of interest" disclosure nowadays to not be considered just ads?
I kinda disagree. High risk environments just means that they will have to have a human-in-the-loop for a longer time which drastically reduce the skill required for such human (which is still requires high skill just…
A swarm of millions of devices (that can be solar powered) could be more resilient than the "few" nodes that the "internet" architecture has. I guess that is the motivation, in theory. Internet is not neutral, and…
Interesting... didn't know this part of Linux history. I remember complaining about pulseaudio crashing a lot though ha. Thanks for sharing it.
As a Linux normie, I've never understood why systemd is/was so much opinioned about.
I have yet to see someone recommending Mistral for anything tbh.
Only works if the Docker socket is mounted which is pretty stupid thing to do and also not something you would do in a "frontend" container. Essentially is like having a password-less ssh
Same in Discord, crappy apps.
If anything I am glad a bit of shift to local llm's. Their gemma4 is pretty powerful for such small model so I guess that's what they are delivering.
They should call it "El Quijote" syndrome
I think snap is not preinstalled in Kubuntu.
I hate that I need to create an Apple account (with email and phone verification) just to be able download the sdk to use MacOS APIs. To make things worse I tried for like one hour to create an account and couldn't…
> have to release free open source models because they distill from OpenAI and Anthropic They dont really have to though, they just need to be good enough and cheaper (even if distilled). That being said, it is true…
You could argue that the only reason we have good open-weight models is because companies are trying to undermine the big dogs, and they are spending millions to make sure they dont get too far ahead. If the bubble pops…
It was even published by Yahoo lol [0]. 0: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/reddit-user-uncovers-beh...
I feel so bad that I need to google every single time I need to untar and unzip a file :(
Will they? Just because you developed them that doesn't guarantee they will stay with you. It's been always the same issue tbh, but big companies could accept the risk because they pay the most competitive salaries…
Nice hack but sounds quite unsafe, I like having to unblock de phone in order to use it.
Guess who wins that, bots. Now you need a whole new system to verify the identity of the buyer (which HN would prob love). Also is First Come First Serve really fair? Some people have more time at hand to keep…
The language is almost 10 years old and they are not planning a v1.0 anytime soon afaik.
I'd guess it is more about making companies paying more and higher subs than training data.
I guess that's why I am getting so many "Allow to find devices on your network" alerts. Good feature overall.
good way to get us a in a singularity
$20B is like pocket money at the scale the whole industry is moving.
I said that still requires skill, just not as much.
Do papers need a "non-conflict of interest" disclosure nowadays to not be considered just ads?
I kinda disagree. High risk environments just means that they will have to have a human-in-the-loop for a longer time which drastically reduce the skill required for such human (which is still requires high skill just…
A swarm of millions of devices (that can be solar powered) could be more resilient than the "few" nodes that the "internet" architecture has. I guess that is the motivation, in theory. Internet is not neutral, and…
Interesting... didn't know this part of Linux history. I remember complaining about pulseaudio crashing a lot though ha. Thanks for sharing it.
As a Linux normie, I've never understood why systemd is/was so much opinioned about.
I have yet to see someone recommending Mistral for anything tbh.
Only works if the Docker socket is mounted which is pretty stupid thing to do and also not something you would do in a "frontend" container. Essentially is like having a password-less ssh
Same in Discord, crappy apps.
If anything I am glad a bit of shift to local llm's. Their gemma4 is pretty powerful for such small model so I guess that's what they are delivering.
They should call it "El Quijote" syndrome
I think snap is not preinstalled in Kubuntu.
I hate that I need to create an Apple account (with email and phone verification) just to be able download the sdk to use MacOS APIs. To make things worse I tried for like one hour to create an account and couldn't…
> have to release free open source models because they distill from OpenAI and Anthropic They dont really have to though, they just need to be good enough and cheaper (even if distilled). That being said, it is true…
You could argue that the only reason we have good open-weight models is because companies are trying to undermine the big dogs, and they are spending millions to make sure they dont get too far ahead. If the bubble pops…
It was even published by Yahoo lol [0]. 0: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/reddit-user-uncovers-beh...
I feel so bad that I need to google every single time I need to untar and unzip a file :(
Will they? Just because you developed them that doesn't guarantee they will stay with you. It's been always the same issue tbh, but big companies could accept the risk because they pay the most competitive salaries…